USCG KIA in Normandy, June 6 1944

USS-LST-16 : Alexander Stoy Kay, Seaman 2/c
USS-LCI(L)-91 : Atterberry James E, Gunner’s Mate 1/c
USS-LCI(L)-94 : Buncik August B, Seaman 1/c
USS-LCI(L)-94 : Burton Fletcher Jr, Seaman 1/c
USS-LCI(L)-94 : DeNunzio Jack, Seaman 1/c
USS-LCI(L)-88 : Frere Richard I, Motor-Machinist Mate 3/c
USS-LCI(L)-91 : Fritz Leslie, Seaman 1/c
USS-Joseph T. Dickman : Glowacki Stanley A, Seaman 1/c
USS-LCI(L)-91 : Johnson Ernest, Seaman 1/c
USS-LCI(L)-88 : Moran Warren J, Coxswain
USS-Joseph T. Dickman : Rowe Jack E. Seaman 2/c
USS-Samuel Chase : Siebert Harry L Jr, Boatswain’s Mate 2/c
USS-LCI(L)-88 : Simone Rocco, Seaman 1/c
USS LCI(L)-91 : Wilczak Stanley, Radioman 3/c
USS LCI(L)-91 : Wolfe Bernard L, Seaman 1/c

Lest we Forget

“The Jaws of Death.” A photo by CPHOM Robert F. Sargent, USCG. A Coast Guard-manned LCVP from the USS. Samuel Chase disembarks troops of the First Infantry Division on the morning of 6 June 1944 at Omaha Beach.

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